Full name Hector Adolfo Enrique 1982 Lanus Years Team Height 1.72 m | Playing position Role Footballer Name Hector Enrique | |
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Date of birth (1962-04-26) April 26, 1962 (age 53) |
Presente pasado carlos sanchez y hector enrique tyc sports
Héctor Adolfo Enrique (born 26 April 1962 in Lanús) is a retired Argentine footballer and was assistant coach of the Argentina national team. He played for La Seleccion in the 1986 World Cup and in Copa América 1989.
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- Presente pasado carlos sanchez y hector enrique tyc sports
- De zurda 22 junio 2014 el gol del siglo con maradona victor hugo hector enrique y gary lineker
- Career
- References
He is currently assistant coach at Al-Wasl club of UAE Arabian Gulf League.
De zurda 22 junio 2014 el gol del siglo con maradona victor hugo hector enrique y gary lineker
Career
Nicknamed El Negro by both press and fans, Enrique began his playing career in 1982 with 2nd division side Club Atlético Lanús, in 1983 he joined Club Atlético River Plate where he played between 1983 and 1990. His Golden Year was 1986, when he won the Primera División Argentina 1985-86, Copa Libertadores and Intercontinental Cup. For Argentina he was a vital part of the squad that won the 1986 World Cup.
Enrique was the last man to touch the ball when inside the Argentine half he passed it to Diego Maradona, who would then score what became to be known as the Goal of the Century. After the game, he jokingly suggested that his pass was so good, it would have been difficult for Maradona not to score. This joke would then become popular in Argentina, often mentioned by players involved in popular goals.
A serious knee injury prevented him from playing in the 1990 World Cup.

Enrique played alongside his brother Carlos at River (1988–1990) and at their home town club Lanús (1992–1993). He also played for Deportivo Español in Argentina and Tosu Futures and FPI Hamamatsu in Japan.

